On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 08:09:30 -0700 (PDT), Luis Lavena
<luislavena / gmail.com> wrote:
>On Jun 6, 4:43m, bill turner <bill.tur... / changent.com> wrote:
>> I just downloaded ruby and ran the installer(Ruby 1.8.6 One-Click
>> Installer). I then opened the tutorial "Ruby in Twenty Minutes". The
>> very first statement I encounter states "If you√”e using Windows, open
>> fxri from the Ruby section of your Start Menu.". However, there is no
>> Ruby section on my Start Menu. Certainly, I can configure this myself,
>> I am just wondering what should be there. Any help or suggestions are
>> appreciated!
>>
>
>Hmn, wierd, all the menus at start menu (under programs) get generated
>here. What OS version are you using? (also will be helpful if you say
>what release did you actually downloaded -- 1.8.6-26 or something
>else).
>
>Regards,
It is the latest version - 1.8.6.-26, though the binaries download
appears to be one release newer - 1.8.7-i386-mswin32.zip (I didn't use
this).
I am running windows xp sp2 and should be up-to-date with all
important downloads. I also ran as administrator.
I agree, it is weird. Let me know if you have other questions.
Bill Turner
www.changent.com
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